RHYS CALLOWAY'S BRUTAL ATTACK IN NEWPORT: CAR CRASH AND VIOLENT ASSAULT IN TONYREFAIL
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Newport Domestic Abuser Emotional/Psychological Narcissistic Abuser
Rhys Calloway, aged 34, from Cilgant Eirin in Tonyrefail, was involved in a disturbing incident that unfolded in Newport and the surrounding areas, leaving his victim with serious injuries and emotional trauma. The events took place on September 14 of the previous year, during a day that initially seemed to be a casual outing between the couple.
According to court reports, Calloway and his partner had spent the day together, visiting a beer garden in Bridgend before heading to the cinema. However, tensions escalated during the journey home, leading to a violent confrontation. Upon returning to Calloway’s residence in Tonyrefail, he demanded that his partner gather her belongings and leave, which she did. She then messaged a friend to come and pick her up, waiting at a nearby roundabout for her ride.
While waiting, the victim saw Calloway driving his black Suzuki around the roundabout, heading in her direction. Shockingly, the vehicle mounted the pavement and struck her right leg with the driver's side of the car. The impact caused her to fall backward, hitting her head on the ground and sustaining a concussion. Witnesses reported that Calloway then exited the vehicle and asked her to return with him, but she refused. In response, he violently punched her in the face.
Passers-by intervened during the assault, pulling the victim to safety and taking her to their home. She immediately contacted her friend and called the police. Emergency services transported her to the hospital, where she was diagnosed with a concussion, a broken nose, a lump at the back of her head, a black eye, and a cut lip. The injuries were severe enough to require medical attention and left her emotionally shaken.
Following the incident, Calloway was arrested and later pleaded guilty to charges of assault occasioning actual bodily harm and dangerous driving. Court records revealed that he has a history of previous convictions, including racially aggravated assault, common assault, assault causing actual bodily harm, and affray. The prosecution’s case highlighted that the collision was
According to court reports, Calloway and his partner had spent the day together, visiting a beer garden in Bridgend before heading to the cinema. However, tensions escalated during the journey home, leading to a violent confrontation. Upon returning to Calloway’s residence in Tonyrefail, he demanded that his partner gather her belongings and leave, which she did. She then messaged a friend to come and pick her up, waiting at a nearby roundabout for her ride.
While waiting, the victim saw Calloway driving his black Suzuki around the roundabout, heading in her direction. Shockingly, the vehicle mounted the pavement and struck her right leg with the driver's side of the car. The impact caused her to fall backward, hitting her head on the ground and sustaining a concussion. Witnesses reported that Calloway then exited the vehicle and asked her to return with him, but she refused. In response, he violently punched her in the face.
Passers-by intervened during the assault, pulling the victim to safety and taking her to their home. She immediately contacted her friend and called the police. Emergency services transported her to the hospital, where she was diagnosed with a concussion, a broken nose, a lump at the back of her head, a black eye, and a cut lip. The injuries were severe enough to require medical attention and left her emotionally shaken.
Following the incident, Calloway was arrested and later pleaded guilty to charges of assault occasioning actual bodily harm and dangerous driving. Court records revealed that he has a history of previous convictions, including racially aggravated assault, common assault, assault causing actual bodily harm, and affray. The prosecution’s case highlighted that the collision was